Editorial mission.

CoinView explains market metrics in a way that makes risk easier to audit. A page should help readers understand what a number can and cannot say, then point them to the next check.

Source hierarchy.

Primary sources, official exchange documentation, regulator notices and reproducible formulas come first. News sources such as CoinDesk, The Block, Cointelegraph and Bloomberg Crypto can provide context, but they do not replace the underlying data.

Data handling.

When a metric depends on vendor methodology, CoinView should say so. Glassnode, Coinglass, Kaiko, SoSoValue and Farside Investors may use different definitions or update schedules.

Conflict and affiliate policy.

Affiliate revenue is disclosed and must not decide editorial conclusions. Binance links use /go/binance.html and code BN16188, but the site must still describe counterparty, regional and leverage risks.

AI-assisted drafting.

AI tools may support structure, language review and consistency checks. They do not replace source verification or editorial responsibility.

Corrections.

Material factual fixes should be logged with date, affected page and reason. Send notes to privacy@coinguan.com.

Tone.

The preferred tone is practical, specific and measured. Avoid hype, unsupported certainty and claims that a single indicator predicts the future.